Online rating systems….I don’t buy it…
In this day and age of online purchasing we are all looking for some type of reassurance that the product that we are buying is of good quality without even seeing the actual item. This is a large issue that has been incorporated within many sites to give the visitor/potential buyer a sense of ease or trust that they are buying a product that is worth the money they are shelfing over. But are they real? Some sites have intricate systems that assure that people can not cheat the system… I think more security is necessary.
We go onto sites like Ebay see that a seller has a good rating and say “Well they must be safe to buy from” but there are so many ways to cheat the system that these ratings loose their value. Don’t get me wrong I agree with the idea… have people rate the products they buy and give a clean concise idea of their feelings about it… But seems like some companies have a bit of a laxed system allowing anyone to make a comment about a product and rate it.
My advise is to be warry of these systems and read the reviews carefully. If they seem to much like a sales person wrote it then its probably fake… Just my 2 cents on the subject.
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Mika koyonkovsky said
am April 1 2007 @ 2:10 am
very nice